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Elizabeth Borton de Treviño

    September 2, 1904 – December 2, 2001

    Elizabeth Borton de Treviño was an acclaimed author whose writings for young readers drew inspiration from her life in Mexico. Her work often explored cultural intersections and intergenerational relationships, particularly through narratives of coming-of-age and familial bonds. With a distinctive narrative voice, she invited readers into the world of Mexican culture and traditions. Her extensive body of work reveals a profound understanding of human experience and a strong connection between personal and historical storytelling.

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    Pollyanna v Mexiku
    Die versunkene Insel
    Der Freund des Malers
    I, Juan de Pareja